Robert Garcia, Jr., 23, faces a charge of invasive visual recording for incidents at Taco Cabana.

Robert Garcia, Jr., 23, faces a charge of invasive visual recording for incidents at Taco Cabana.

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Sometimes people don't make the best decisions, but the following incidents show some truly questionable behavior.

Sometimes people don't make the best decisions, but the following incidents show some truly questionable behavior.

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The Bexar County Sheriff's Office released surveillance video of an attempted burglary on the Northwest Side on May 24, 2016. BSCO is seeking any information on the two suspects shown in the video. The individual breaking into the home punches the window, suffers a a vicious cut to the hand and runs off.

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office released surveillance video of an attempted burglary on the Northwest Side on May 24, 2016. BSCO is seeking any information on the two suspects shown in the video. The

A woman claims these photos were taken by the person who allegedly stole her purse, which had her smart phone inside. The phone transferred the photos to her online account, and she shared them on Facebook.

A woman claims these photos were taken by the person who allegedly stole her purse, which had her smart phone inside. The phone transferred the photos to her online account, and she shared them on Facebook.

Danny Acosta, 30, faces a charge of aggravated robbery after he allegedly robbed a house last month. He was nice enough to ask permission from a contractor working next door before doing the deed, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.

Danny Acosta, 30, faces a charge of aggravated robbery after he allegedly robbed a house last month. He was nice enough to ask permission from a contractor working next door before doing the deed, according to ... more

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The price of the Beefy Crunch Burrito had gone up from 99 cents to $1.49 and Ricardo Jones had just ordered seven from the Rigsby Road Taco Bell drive-thru. Jones was so disgruntled by the price hike he shot an air gun at the manager, displayed an assault rifle and pistol while in the restaurant's parking lot, fled as police were called, and pointed one of his weapons at three officers who pulled him over. Fleeing when they opened fire, he barricaded himself in his hotel room — all over $3.50 plus additional tax.

The price of the Beefy Crunch Burrito had gone up from 99 cents to $1.49 and Ricardo Jones had just ordered seven from the Rigsby Road Taco Bell drive-thru. Jones was so disgruntled by the price hike he shot an ... more

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Antonio Hernandez

has been arrested for allegedly ramming his car into a Dollar General on the East Side, attempting to rob a nearby gas station and then returning to the Dollar General to rob the store a second time. He made off with two cases of Budweiser beer and about 140 DVDs before police caught up with him.

, 37, of Universal City, was arrested outside a Whataburger on Pat Booker Road April 30, 2014. The off-duty deputy, who was charged with driving while intoxicated, had fallen asleep inside the Whataburger before he was found asleep again by a Universal City police officer — this time behind the wheel of a running pickup — with a cold, open “tall boy.”

Police say Adam Benjamin Kramer used a sword to threaten the life of a gas station employee in Converse on Dec. 2, 2013, when she wouldn't give him $50 in gas. A week before, at Alondras De Jalisco on South Loop 1604, he demanded free tacos while brandishing the large sword.

Police say Adam Benjamin Kramer used a sword to threaten the life of a gas station employee in Converse on Dec. 2, 2013, when she wouldn't give him $50 in gas. A week before, at Alondras De Jalisco on South ... more

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Five French citizens were arrested at the Bexar County Courthouse after a silent alarm alerted authorities at about 1 a.m. that someone was using one of the historic building's fire escapes. After entering through a window on the fourth floor, two intruders were seen on surveillance video swiping an oversized ceremonial gavel from a judge's bench and later donning sombreros found in a Bar Association storage closet.

Five French citizens were arrested at the Bexar County Courthouse after a silent alarm alerted authorities at about 1 a.m. that someone was using one of the historic building's fire escapes. After entering ... more

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A little knowledge of routine vehicle maintenance may have kept Amy A. Brasher, from Mission, Texas, out of the Bexar County slammer in 1995, but as it was, 72 pounds of marijuana was found under the hood of a pickup she had pulled into the Texaco Express Lube of Universal City at 1614 Pat Booker Road for a lube-and-oil job, said Lt. Charles Dewey of the Universal City Police Department. less

A little knowledge of routine vehicle maintenance may have kept Amy A. Brasher, from Mission, Texas, out of the Bexar County slammer in 1995, but as it was, 72 pounds of marijuana was found under the hood of a ... more

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Regina Anne Shaw

, 45, was charged in the theft of more than $6,400 in sausage from the Kiolbassa Provision Company. Shaw, a former employee, was caught on camera Sept. 14 taking a pallet of meat with an estimated value of more than $6,400 dollars from the company, 1325 S. Brazos St., according to an arrest warrant affidavit.

, 30, a security guard, was charged with burglary of a business he was hired to protect. Alva allegedly stole thousands of dollars from a law office on Broadway while patrolling. The owner of the law office noticed money was missing and set up a security camera to catch the thief, an arrest affidavit said. After ransacking the office, Alva noticed the camera and disconnected it, but did not remove the memory card.

Eduardo Munoz, 20, is accused of robbing the same store four times Dec. 14 and one the fifth attempt he was arrested. Munoz allegedly stole more than 100 beers, along with cigarettes and rolling paper at a Valero Corner Store in the 1200 block of Probandt Street, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.

Eduardo Munoz, 20, is accused of robbing the same store four times Dec. 14 and one the fifth attempt he was arrested. Munoz allegedly stole more than 100 beers, along with cigarettes and rolling paper at a ... more

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According to the police, after beating a woman and attempting to steal her car on the city's West Side on Feb. 18, 2015, three suspects could not figure out the vehicle's push-button ignition.

Jose Gonzalez, 52, was arrested March 2, 2014, when he tried to smuggle a sword cane in Bexar County Jail to visit his son, currently an inmate at the jail. He was charged with unlawfully carrying a weapon.

Jose Gonzalez, 52, was arrested March 2, 2014, when he tried to smuggle a sword cane in Bexar County Jail to visit his son, currently an inmate at the jail. He was charged with unlawfully carrying a weapon.

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Roland Gonzales is suspected of stealing more than $100 worth of steak from H-E-B.

SAN ANTONIO —“Curiosity” landed a Taco Cabana employee in jail and out of a job after he allegedly videotaped a man’s genitals while used the Northwest Side restaurant's bathroom last month, according to the San Antonio Police Department.

Robert M. Garcia Jr., 23, was charged Nov. 13 with a state jail felony of invasive visual recording.

The victim was using the bathroom of a Taco Cabana in the 8500 block of Wurzbach Road when he noticed a cellphone drop to the floor from the stall next to him, according to a police report.

The cellphone dropped by his feet, and the victim noticed a blinking green light as if the phone was capturing video, the report said.

The victim attempted to kick the phone away, but the suspect, later identified as Garcia, moved the phone. The victim tried to confront the suspect, but the suspect remained inside a bathroom stall, the report said.

When police arrived at the scene, an officer asked to see the suspect’s phone. Garcia said he had deleted the recording he allegedly made that day of the victim. The officer looked at Garcia’s phone and noticed several of the videos appeared to begin with footage of bathroom tile floors, with at least one of the videos showing a man urinating, according to the report.

The police report Garcia confessed to recording the victim that day and that he had done this several times to other people. He told police it started out of “curiosity,” the report said.

Taco Cabana Interim COO Mark Phillips released a statement Wednesday:

“We obviously do not condone any behavior that violates the privacy of our guests, and have apologized to (the victim) that this happened at our restaurant. We have terminated the employee involved in this situation and are cooperating with authorities in their investigation.”